Forward Food Solutions updated its services to provide training, control, and prevention programs to include assistance with VACCP and food defense plans.
Forward Food Solutions, a U.S.-based food safety consulting agency from River Falls, Wisconsin, has announced their new services regarding food defense planning and vulnerability assessments. These services help food manufacturers confirm that their products and practices adhere to all existing regulations.
More information can be found at https://www.forwardfoodsolutions.com.
In recent years there have been an increasing number of updates to the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA), including the Intentional Adulteration rule. This rule focuses on eliminating any potential adulteration of food, including intentional adulteration.
The vulnerability assessment is a key starting point to building a strong program aimed at preventing intentional adulteration. From the vulnerability assessment, VACCP (Vulnerability Assessment and Critical Control Points) can be built to identify mitigation strategies, responsibilities, as well as corrective actions that need to be taken when needed.
Forward Food Solutions strives to offer a variety of food quality consulting services in the changing food safety landscape. The company is led by Elise Forward, a food quality expert with more than 20 years of experience working with U.S. and international clients.
According to Elise Forward, "As Benjamin Franklin once said, 'An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.' Never is this more true than when it comes to Food Defense."
Forward Food Solutions offers a wide range of food safety and quality solutions, customized to their clients' needs. One of the key focuses of the company, in light of the FSMA updates, is to help food manufacturers implement necessary strategies to ensure compliance with all FSMA regulations while still maintaining their core food safety and quality processes.
Forward Food Solutions provides everything from training and general information to help food importers and food manufacturers, both domestically and internationally, adhere to the latest FSVP regulations.
Interested parties can find more information by visiting the website mentioned above.